Explore the monstrous Seyfert galaxy in space
Researchers have identified a new Seyfert 1-type galaxy that can emit gamma rays . seen as one of the many strange galaxies in space with surprising discoveries.
The new galaxy designated SDSS J211852.96-073227.5 , can provide insights into the formation and development of radiation from the black holes in the center of the galaxy.
SDSS Galaxy J211852.96-073227.5.
Seyfert 1 series galaxies (NLS1) are a type of galaxy with an active nucleus (AGN) that has all the properties of a Seyfert type 1 galaxy but has unique characteristics such as strong Fe II emission and X-ray intensity is always extreme.
SDSS J211852.96-073227.5 (or J2118-0732) has been claimed that a galaxy of RL NLS1 emits gamma rays with observations made by NASA's Fermi Space Telescope and XMM-Newton Agency, as well as by Data analysis provided by Sky Sky Sloan Agency (SDSS).
The mass of this galaxy is 33 million solar masses. According to the study, the emission lines of Balmer and Fe II of this galaxy show that it is the nature of the NLS1 galaxy.
Moreover, the data collected by LAT showed that the existence of emission from J21183232 is relatively high in about 4 years of observation. Moreover, XMM-Newton observations show that J2118-0732 is the brightest source of X-rays in the universe with extremely intense changes.
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